2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40246-023-00517-0
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Transcriptome and proteome analysis reveals the anti-cancer properties of Hypnea musciformis marine macroalga extract in liver and intestinal cancer cells

Rodiola Begolli,
Myrto Chatziangelou,
Martina Samiotaki
et al.

Abstract: Background Marine seaweeds are considered as a rich source of health-promoting compounds by the food and pharmaceutical industry. Hypnea musciformis is a marine red macroalga (seaweed) that is widely distributed throughout the world, including the Mediterranean Sea. It is known to contain various bioactive compounds, including sulfated polysaccharides, flavonoids, and phlorotannins. Recent studies have investigated the potential anticancer effects of extracts from H. musciformis demonstrating t… Show more

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“…Moreover, treatment with seaweed extract triggers a p53-mediated response at the transcriptional and protein levels in liver cancer cells, and this response is linked to the inhibition of cellular proliferation and induction of cell death [120]. Tisochrysis lutea, a marine haptophyte, is a veritable repository of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, such as the essential DHA, and carotenoids, including fucoxanthin.…”
Section: Hccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, treatment with seaweed extract triggers a p53-mediated response at the transcriptional and protein levels in liver cancer cells, and this response is linked to the inhibition of cellular proliferation and induction of cell death [120]. Tisochrysis lutea, a marine haptophyte, is a veritable repository of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, such as the essential DHA, and carotenoids, including fucoxanthin.…”
Section: Hccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study demonstrates the potential of proteomics to identify proteins that are involved in stress responses and other important metabolic pathways in macroalgae. Moreover, the combination of proteomic techniques including LC-MS, proteome analysis coupled with transcriptomic techniques can be used to evaluate and validate the potentials of macroalgal bioactive compounds [ 178 ].…”
Section: Advancements In Algal Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%